Europe, Asia and the Changing Global Economy - Call for papers
Joint Hong Kong Institute for Monetary and Financial Research, European Central Bank and Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies conference
14 and 15 January 2025
Hong Kong
In the past decade, the global economy has experienced significant transformation, driven by evolving trade and investment policies, the energy transition and technological advancements. These changes are redefining economic interdependencies and reshaping production networks, trade patterns, and financial flows.
In this context, the economic relationship between the euro area, Asia, and China in particular, will be subjected to many changes, influencing their roles in the world economy. Economic policies including monetary policy, must adapt to these shifts. The conference will explore the emerging trends of these evolving relationships and their broader implications.
Topics
We invite submissions on topics including, but not limited to:
- Trade and financial linkages between the euro area, China and Asian region.
- The changing economic landscape and its implications for business cycles and policy coordination
- The post-pandemic “new normal” for growth in China and beyond
- Asia’s impact on the world economy
- Monetary policies and their global spillovers
- Economic dependencies in the energy transition
- Financial innovations and their prudential policy implications
- The future of the international monetary system
Submissions
Submissions deadline: 31 October 2024
We invite authors to submit completed papers or extended abstracts.
All submissions should be sent by email to hkimr@hkma.gov.hk in PDF format, using the authors’ names as the file name, and enter "Submission for HKIMR-ECB-BOFIT Joint Conference on 14-15 January 2025" as the email subject line.
Selection process
The papers will be selected based on originality, analytical rigor, and policy relevance. Preference will be given to completed papers.
Authors of accepted papers will be informed by 22 November 2024.
Expenses
The conference will take place in person. Financial support for travel and accommodation costs might be available for presenters and discussants from academia.